Waggoner David B Chiropractor is a solo chiropractic practice in Oklahoma City that combines spinal manipulation with acupuncture services, serving patients who want integrated musculoskeletal and pain management under one roof rather than coordinating care across separate providers.
David B. Waggoner operates as an individual chiropractor licensed to practice acupuncture within Oklahoma's chiropractic scope. The practice treats conditions like lower back pain, neck strain, joint dysfunction, and sports injuries using both adjustments and needle therapy. Unlike larger chiropractic clinics or medical acupuncture-only studios in the city, this practice positions acupuncture as a complementary tool within chiropractic care rather than a separate specialty or primary service. Patients working through workers' compensation, auto injury, or general musculoskeletal pain often benefit from this combined model when both spinal alignment and acupuncture seem therapeutically relevant.
The practice offers chiropractic adjustments and acupuncture treatments. Standard chiropractic adjustments typically range from $40 to $80 per visit at established Oklahoma City practices; acupuncture add-ons or standalone sessions range from $50 to $100 depending on complexity and session length. Specific pricing for Waggoner's services should be confirmed directly, as rates vary based on the type of treatment, number of sessions in a package, and whether insurance is involved. Insurance acceptance and out-of-pocket costs are best clarified at the time of scheduling, as coverage depends on your plan's chiropractic and acupuncture benefits. Many plans cover chiropractic care under musculoskeletal benefits; acupuncture coverage is less standard but growing.
Oklahoma City has several acupuncture providers working in different settings. Larger chiropractic clinics in the metro area (such as multi-provider practices on the north or south side) offer acupuncture as one service among many, which can mean shorter waits but sometimes less flexibility in scheduling. Medical acupuncture providers affiliated with OU Health or Mercy Health systems integrate acupuncture into broader pain-management programs, often requiring a physician referral and fitting acupuncture into a larger clinical pathway. Licensed acupuncturists in independent studios operate with deeper Asian medicine training but work outside the chiropractic framework. Choose Waggoner if you want chiropractic adjustment as your primary treatment with acupuncture woven in; choose a medical center acupuncture program if you prefer acupuncture within a physician-supervised setting; choose an independent acupuncturist if you want acupuncture as the primary modality with no chiropractic component.
This practice works well for patients with mechanical back or neck pain who benefit from both spinal manipulation and needle therapy, for those already familiar with chiropractic care who want to explore acupuncture in a familiar setting, and for workers' compensation or auto injury cases where combined modalities are often covered. It is less suitable for patients seeking acupuncture as their sole treatment method, for those who prefer acupuncture rooted in traditional East Asian medicine theory over biomedical integration, or for patients needing complex neurological or internal medicine evaluation, which chiropractors do not provide.
A first appointment typically includes a health history and assessment of your chief complaint, possibly orthopedic or chiropractic testing to evaluate spinal alignment and joint function, and discussion of whether chiropractic adjustment, acupuncture, or both would address your condition. Your chiropractor may order X-rays if structural assessment is needed. Treatment may begin the same day or be scheduled for a follow-up. Bring insurance information and a list of current medications or supplements. The visit usually lasts 30 to 45 minutes.
Confirm current hours and parking directly with the practice, as these details change seasonally or due to scheduling shifts. Most solo chiropractic practices in Oklahoma City operate Monday through Friday with limited Saturday hours; some offer early morning or evening slots for working patients. Parking is typically street-level or a small lot at the practice location. Call ahead to confirm availability and whether same-week appointments are possible.
Waggoner's integration of acupuncture into chiropractic care fills a practical gap for patients who want coordinated treatment without juggling separate appointments, and his solo-practice model offers the consistency of working with the same provider across repeated visits, which matters for ongoing musculoskeletal conditions.
